Echoes of the Heart by Casey L. A
Author:Casey, L. A. [Casey, L. A.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Romance, Music
ISBN: 9781542023337
Amazon: B08MQ9ZHKC
Goodreads: 56150127
Publisher: Montlake
Published: 2021-05-25T07:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
RISK
It was Friday, two days before we had to leave Southwold and go to London.
It was interesting to me that just days ago I was dreading coming home to Southwold because of Frankie, and now I was dreading leaving because of her too. A handful of days, that was all it took for her to mess my head up a million different ways. She said we were friends, but when I kissed her, she kissed me back somethinâ fierce. When I hugged her body to mine, she squeezed me to the point of pain. When she looked at me, I saw emotion for me in her eyes. Or at least I thought I did. I wasnât sure if I was imagining her reactions to me because I wanted them to be real and not just some figment of my own imagination.
It was fucked up, but that was just the way things were.
âWhen we leave on Sunday,â May said, interrupting my thoughts. âAre you gonna come back?â
âCome back after the gigs?â
âNo,â my friend replied. âAre you gonna ever come back?â
I looked from the road, to May, and back again.
âOf course,â I answered. âIâm not leaving Frankie again.â
I realised that I had made that decision the second I saw her in the PE hall of Sir John Lemanâs High School. Now that I had her back in my life, there was no way I could just carry on without her in it. I couldnât do it; I didnât want to either.
âSee, this is where Iâm confused.â May sighed. âYou donât live in England, you stay in your house in London for maybe a total of six weeks throughout a year. You donât live in Southwold at all . . . Frankie does.â
My hands tightened around the steering wheel.
âIâm fully aware of all of that, May.â
âAre you really?â he pressed. âI donât think you are, main man, because ever since she forgave you for being the worldâs biggest dickhead in the diner a few days ago, youâve wanted to spend every minute of the day with her. I donât give a fuck what you say, you are not just friends. Even back when you were friends you were never really friends. You both have always just been . . . more.â
He was right. Frankie and I had always been more, we could never be âjust friendsâ with one another. I knew that and deep down she knew that too.
âI donât know what to tell you, mate.â I sighed. âI thought seeing her again would go differently. I thought maybe Iâd see her and feel nothing and that Iâd be able to fully move on from her with a clear head but fuck, May. Sheâs all I can think about, I want her so badly I canât think straight.â
âWant her how? For sex? As your girl? What?â
âAll of the above.â I grunted. âI want her, but I canât fucking have her. Nothing about our lives has changed. She couldnât cope with the thought
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